How To Use Touch ID On MacBook Pro

The new MacBook Pro comes with a Touch ID feature with which you can do things like approve Apple Pay purchases, unlock your MacBook Pro or unlock critical apps such as 1Password.

Basically, Touch ID is a fingerprint identity sensor, which provides a more convenient way to do things using biometric security.

The Touch ID feature is available with 15″ MacBook Pro (2016 Models) and some 13″ MacBook Pro (2016 Models). It has Touch ID (power button) on the right side of the Touch Bar.

Once you have enabled Touch ID on your MacBook Pro, you can quickly unlock your Mac and make purchases using your Apple ID and Apple Pay— with just your fingerprint.

In this article, will help you activate Enable Touch ID on your MacBook Pro.

Add Fingerprint on MacBook Pro:

You can add fingerprints to your MacBook Pro easily, however, please note that you can only add a maximum 5 fingerprints per Mac account. In the case of multiple accounts, you can only have up to three fingerprints per user account.

Click on the Apple icon and then click on System Preferences from the drop-down menu.

On the next window, click on Touch ID.

Next, click on Add a fingerprint option.

You will now be prompted to enter your Admin Account Mac password, enter your Password and click on Ok to continue.

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